Materials in focus

With us, quality and comfort are the focal point. We work with natural materials such as wool, cashmere and other soft fibers, chosen for their pleasant feel against the skin and their ability to keep you warm and comfortable.
A large part of our materials are produced in Italy, where professionalism and tradition within textile craftsmanship ensure a high level of quality and finish.

Cashmere
Cashmere is one of the finest natural fibres – known for its exceptional softness, lightweight quality and warm comfort. It feels luxurious against the skin and keeps you comfortably warm without feeling heavy.
Our cashmere and cashmere blends are produced in Italy, where strong craftsmanship traditions ensure high quality and beautiful finishes. With proper care, cashmere retains its beauty for many years and often becomes even softer over time. When combined with wool, extra durability and shape retention are achieved.

Merino wool
Merino wool is an extra fine and soft quality of wool that feels comfortable against the skin. The material is naturally temperature-regulating and breathable, so it keeps you warm without making you too hot. It is light, elastic and dimensionally stable – and requires only minimal washing, as merino wool is self-cleaning and easily refreshed by airing.

Caring for cashmere and merino wool
Cashmere is largely self-cleaning, so it doesn't need washing very often - fresh air is often enough to keep the material nice and fresh. When washing, we recommend a gentle wool wash program at 30°C or gentle hand wash with wool detergent. Avoid fabric softener and tumble dryer.

Wash

  • Use wool detergent and wash on a wool program at 30°C.

  • Please wash in a laundry bag and with similar colors.

  • Avoid leaving clothes to soak for too long.

  • Gently squeeze the water through the fibers – avoid twisting.

Drying

  • Dry flat on a towel and lightly shape while damp.

  • Avoid hair dryers and direct sunlight as it can change shape and color.

Pilling
Pilling is a completely natural process for wool and especially cashmere – especially in the beginning, when the fibers are new and extra soft. How much a product fuzzes depends, among other things, on the fineness of the yarn and how tightly the material is knitted.
After a few uses and washes, the fluff will usually decrease significantly. This is part of the material's development and does not affect its quality.

How to gently remove lint

  • Use a wool comb on a flat surface and run it lightly over the fabric.

  • Remove loose fibers carefully with your fingers.

  • A lint remover can also be used – just be careful not to press too hard.

It can be an advantage to remove lint before washing , as the clothes often become even softer and less prone to linting after washing.

Storage & daily use

  • Let cashmere rest between uses.

  • Store it horizontally to maintain its shape.

  • If it is packed away for a season, it should be clean – preferably in a bag with cedar or lavender.

With the right care, your products will only become softer and more beautiful over time – and can last for many years.